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Home Styles / Trends Cocktail

Cuba’s living graffiti

by Yaniel Tolentino, Yaniel
December 6, 2015
in Cocktail
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When walls bear graffiti that seem to be alive, as if the characters in them could talk to people, when we get the impression that somehow they are interacting with passers-by and adding new meaning to their actions, then we realize that the city is simply an extension of the scenes they show. The painting is not just what’s on the wall, it´s also the people, the city.

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  1. Dr. Edward Lordan says:
    6 years ago

    Yaniel – I think this is a fascinating story and I’m interested in talking with you about it. Could you contact me? Thank you! (I’m an American college professor.)

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